Carl R. Trueman

Professor of Historical Theology and Church History M.A., St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge, 1988; Ph.D., University of Aberdeen, 1991; Tutorial Assistant in Church History, University of Aberdeen, 1991–1993; Lecturer in Theology, University of Nottingham, 1993–1998; Senior Lecturer in Church History, University of Aberdeen, 1998–2001; Editor, Themelios, 1998–2007; Council member, Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, 2004– ; Westminster, 2001– . Author: Luther’s Legacy: Salvation and English Reformers, 1525–1556; The Claims of Truth: John Owen’s Trinitarian Theology; Reformation: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow; The Wages of Spin: Critical Writings on Historic and Contemporary Evangelicalism; John Owen: Reformed Catholic, Renaissance Man; Minority Report: Unpopular Essays on Everything from Ancient Christianity to Zen Calvinism; Histories and Fallacies: Problems Faced in the Writing of History; Republocrat: Confessions of a Liberal Conservative Contributor: Dictionary of Historical Theology; Dictionary of National Biography (UK); Dictionary of the Theological Interpretation of Scripture; Dictionary of Apologetics; Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart; Evangelicals Now; Covenanter Witness; New Horizons; Reformation 21; A Pathway into the Scriptures; The Bible, Church, and Reformation; Interpreting the Bible; The Reformation World; Reformation and Scholasticism: An Ecumenical Enterprise; The Cambridge Companion to John Calvin; The Cambridge Companion to Reformation Theology; The Word Became Flesh; Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals; Blackwell Companion to Modern Theology; Protestant Scholasticism: Essays in Reassessment (co-editor); Solid Ground: Twenty-five Years of Evangelical Scholarship (co-editor); The Trustworthiness of God (co-editor); Calvin, Barth, and Reformed Theology (co-editor); New Westminster Dictionary of Church History; Calvin Handbuch; Scholasticism Reformed; Reason, Faith and History; The Trials of TheologyRepresentative Articles: “John Owen’s Dissertation on Divine Justice: An Exercise in Christocentric Scholasticism,” Calvin Theological Journal 33, 1998; “A Small Step Towards Rationalism: The Impact of the Metaphysics of Tommaso Campanella on the Theology of Richard Baxter,” Protestant Scholasticism, 1999; “Simul peccator et justus: Martin Luther and Justification,” Justification in Perspective, 2006.

Peter Alan Lillback

Professor of Historical Theology B.A., Cedarville College, 1974; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1978; Ph.D., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1985; Professor, Philadelphia Theological Seminary, 1995–1999; President, The Providence Forum, 1999– ; Pastoral ministry, Delaware and Pennsylvania, including Proclamation Presbyterian Church, 1982–2009; Westminster, 1981, 1986– . Author: The Binding of God: Calvin’s Role in the Development of Covenant Theology; The Practical Calvinist; A Theological Guide to Calvin’s Institutes: Essays and Analysis (Editor); The Sacrament of Baptism: First Steps of Life in Covenant With God; George Washington’s Sacred Fire; Wall of Misconception; Lessons on Liberty: A Primer for Young Patriots; Proclaim Liberty; Freedom’s Holy Light, With a Firm Reliance on Divine Providence; Proclaiming the Word Bible Study Guide.Contributor: The Future of Theological Education in the Global Era of Church History: Change Without Compromise; Peter Martyr Vermigli and the European Reformations; Election Day Sermons; Pressing Toward the Mark: Essays Commemorating Fifty Years of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church; Justified in Christ.; Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization; Resurrection and Eschatology; God’s Word in Servant-Form: Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck on the Doctrine of Scripture.Representative Articles: “A Primer on Presbyterianism,” New Horizons, 1989; “The Continuing Conundrum: Calvin and the Conditionality of the Covenant,” Calvin Theological Journal, 1994; “Pluralism, Postmodernity, and Religious Liberty: The Abiding Necessity of Free Speech and Religious Convictions in the Public Square,” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 44:1 Winter 2009.

Alexander (Sandy) Finlayson

Professor of Theological Bibliography B.A., University of Toronto, 1980; M.L.S., University of Toronto, 1982; M.T.S., Tyndale Seminary, 2002; Public Services Librarian, University of Saskatchewan Libraries, 1982–1991; Library Director, Tyndale College & Seminary, 1991–2002; Westminster 2002– . Author: Unity and Diversity: The Founders of the Free Church of Scotland. Christian Focus: 2010. Contributor: Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals; Anchored in the Storm: Faith at Work in the Trials of Life; Studies in Canadian Evangelical Renewal: Essays in Honour of Ian S. Rennie; Justified in Christ: God’s Plan for Us in Justification. Representative Articles: “Creators For the Creator: A Biblical Reflection on the Christian and the Arts,” The Monthly Record of the Free Church of Scotland, August/September 1998, “Heidelberg and Westminster: Two Reformed Confessions” New Horizons, 26 no. 1, 2 & 3, January, February, and March, 2005; “Westminster and Wikipedia: The Theological Library in the Twenty First Century,” Westminster Theological Journal, v. 69 n. 2, Fall 2007.

Gregory K. Beale

Professor of New Testament and Biblical TheologyB.A., Southern Methodist University, 1971; M.A., 1976; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1976; Ph.D., University of Cambridge, 1981; Graduate teaching fellowship, Southern Methodist University, 1971, 1974; Adjunct Faculty, Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 1981; Greek teacher, Gordon College, 1997–1998; Visiting Fellow, St. Edmunds College, 2005, 2007–2008; Guest Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion, Grove City College, 1980–1982; Assistant Professor, 1983–1984; Assistant Professor of New Testament, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, 1984–1986; Associate Professor, 1987-1992; Professor, 1992–2000; Kenneth T. Wessner Chair of Biblical Studies and Professor of New Testament, Wheaton College, 1999–Present; Westminster, 2009– .Author: The Use of Daniel in Jewish Apocalyptic Literature and the Revelation of St. John; The Book of Revelation; John’s Use of the Old Testament in Revelation; 1-2 Thessalonians; The Temple and the Church’s Mission: A Biblical Theology of the Dwelling Place of God; We Become Like What We Worship: A Biblical Theology of Idolatry; The Erosion of Inerrancy in Evangelicalism: Responding to New Challenges to Biblical Authority.Contributor: Gospel Perspectives 5, the Jesus Tradition Outside the Gospels; Presuppositions of a Religio-Philosophical Dimension of Life; It is Written: Scripture Citing Scripture; Essays in Honor of Barnabas Lindars; Right Doctrine from Wrong Texts? Essays on the Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament (editor); Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Developments; A Vision for the Church: Studies in Early Christian Ecclesiology in Honour of J.P.M. Sweet; Early Christian Interpretation of the Scriptures of Israel; ‘The Reader Must Understand’: Eschatology in the Bible and Theology; Biblical Theology: Retrospect and Prospect; Creator, Redeemer, Consummator, a Festschrift for Meredith G. Kline; New Dictionary of Biblical Theology; In Heaven on Earth: The Temple in Biblical Theology; Hell Under Fire; Evangelical Christianity and Other Religions; A Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament (co-editor); Resurrection and Eschatology: Essays in Honor of Richard B. Gaffin.Representative Articles: “Did Jesus and His Followers Preach the Right Doctrine From the Wrong Texts? An Examination of the Presuppositions of the Apostles’ Exegetical Method,” Themelios 14, 1989; “The Old Testament Background of Rev 3.14,” New Testament Studies 42, 1996; “The Descent of the Eschatological Temple in the Form of the Spirit at Pentecost: Part I,” Tyndale Bulletin 55, 2005.

Jeffrey K. Jue

Associate Professor of Church History B.A., University of California, Irvine, 1994; M.Div., Westminster Seminary California, 1998; Graduate Studies, University of Geneva, 1999; Ph.D., University of Aberdeen, 2003; Lecturer, The Aberdeen School of Christian Studies, 2000; Tutorial Instructor, University of Aberdeen, 2000–2001; Visiting Professor, Reformed Theological Seminary, 2002– ; Westminster, 2002– . Author: Heaven Upon Earth: Joseph Mede (1586–1638) and the Legacy of Millenarianism. Contributor: The Cambridge Companion to Puritanism; Religion in Geschichte und Gengenwart; Revelation and Reason: New Essays in Reformed Apologetics, Justified in Christ: God’s Plan for Us in Justification; Resurrection and Eschatology: Theology in the Service of God; Globalization and its Effect on Urban Ministry in the 21st Century.Representative Article: “What’s Emerging in the Church? Postmodernity, Evangelicalism and the Reformation,” www. Reformation21.org, September 2005; “Islam and the West,” www.Reformation21.org, January 2008.